05-01-2018, 09:03 PM
(05-01-2018, 07:20 PM)Rebel_GQ Wrote: I've always had the personal belief that karma comes back to you, but magnified.
So if you were to do good (out of the goodness of your heart without expecting anything in return), that good will come back to you at some point but multiplied. For example, let's say you were to give a homeless person $10. Sometime in the future, you may receive let's say $100 unexpectedly. A pleasant surprise.
Likewise, if you were to do bad, your sins will come back to haunt you, but in a worse way than the act you committed, and usually also comes unexpected during the most inopportune time.
What goes around comes around, so to speak. But with a multiplication factor when it does come around. Again, just my personal belief...
I honestly don’t think it’s magnified. I think it’s the same magnitude. For example if you give a homeless person 10$, the magnitude of joy he experienced will come exactly back to you. And maybe 10$ is not enough to generate the same magnitude of joy experienced by the homeless guy. So in order for the universe to balance this out. It determines how much money (or something else) will be required to get into your life so you can experience the same magnitude of joy. For example as you said you get a $100.
In this case,
10$ to a homeless guy = 100$ to you = same joy